Trauma management kit having external tourniquet holster

ABSTRACT

A trauma management kit includes a main quick release bag for holding wound bandaging materials wherein the bag is made of a flexible nylon duck material, a rigid tourniquet holster fastened to an exterior surface of the quick release bag for receiving and holding a tourniquet therein for immediate access to the tourniquet without opening the main quick release bag. The holster preferably includes a two piece polymer case having an inner shell and an outer shell held together by rivets adjacent an upper opening of the case. A fabric holster cover made of nylon duck material is sewn to the exterior surface of the quick release bag over the holster to mitigate a near infrared signature of the polymer case.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of PCT application Serial NumberPCT/US14/30378 filed Mar. 17, 2014, entitled Trauma Management KitHaving External Tourniquet Holster, which claims the benefit of priorityof U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/821,968 filed May 10,2013, the content of both of which are incorporated by reference intheir entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

1. Field of the Disclosure

The present disclosure relates to tourniquet holders. In particular, itrelates to a permanent adherence to a trauma management kit that isconfigured for quick retrieval of a tourniquet for use in battlefieldenvironments in which efficiency of movement is critical tosurvivability.

2. State of the Art

Trauma medical kits carried by soldiers in the battle space include manyitems such as gauze, scissors, bandages, tourniquets, etc. However, inthe vast majority of casualty situations, it is a tourniquet that isneeded first to prevent life threatening blood loss. Currently there isno practical way for a soldier to co-locate his/her tourniquet withintheir trauma medical kit, and gain access to that tourniquet, withouttaking additional steps to manipulate the kit. These additional stepscost valuable time; and under stress prove difficult to complete.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

A holster for secure provisioning of a tourniquet such as a SOFTT,SOFFT-Wide or CAT tourniquet for instant, one handed, access from atrauma management kit is disclosed. In one embodiment, a traumamanagement kit with a main quick release bag for holding wound bandagingmaterials, a rigid tourniquet holster shaped for receiving and holding acommercially available tourniquet therein for immediate access to thetourniquet without opening the main quick release bag, and a holstercover enclosing the holster. The quick release bag is made of a flexiblematerial. The flexible material may be nylon duck. The quick release bagmay further include holes in an outer shell of the quick release bag,where the holes are designed for receiving rivets. The holster isfastened to an exterior surface of the quick release bag and comprises atwo piece polymer case having an inner shell and an outer shell heldtogether by rivets adjacent an upper opening of the case. The holstermay be fastened to the outer shell of the quick release bag with rivets,the rivets being attached to the holster and passing through the holesin the outer shell of the quick release bag. The holster is replaceablewith a different holster configured to receive and hold anothercommercially available tourniquet. The holster cover mitigates a nearinfrared signature of the polymer case. The holster cover may bepermanently or removably attached to the holster, and may be made of aflexible nylon duck material. In another embodiment, the holster covermay be sewn to the exterior surface of the quick release bag andcontains the holster within.

In another embodiment, a trauma management kit including a main quickrelease bag for holding wound bandaging materials made of a flexiblenylon duck material, a rigid tourniquet holster shaped for receiving andholding a commercially available tourniquet therein for immediate accessto the tourniquet without opening the main quick release bag, and anylon duck holster cover sewn to the exterior surface of the quickrelease bag. The quick release bag further includes holes in an outershell of the bag for receiving rivets. The holster comprises a two piecepolymer case having an inner shell and an outer shell held together byrivets adjacent an upper opening of the case, the outer shell having arounded, raised portion that extends vertically from top to bottom alonga midline of the outer shell. The holster is fastened to an exteriorsurface of the quick release bag with rivets that are attached to theholster and pass through the holes in the outer shell of the quickrelease bag. The holster is replaceable with a different holsterconfigured to receive and hold another commercially availabletourniquet. The holster cover encloses the polymer case, and the holstercover mitigates a near infrared signature of the polymer case.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The disclosure will be better understood and objects, other than thoseset forth above, will become apparent when consideration is given to thefollowing detailed description. Such description makes reference to theaccompanying drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 shows a back perspective view of a soldier wearing a trauma kitincorporating an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of the trauma kit case shown onthe soldier in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is an open view of the main bag of the trauma kit case shown inFIG. 2.

FIG. 4 is a separate perspective view of one embodiment of a hardpolymer holster utilized in the trauma kit in accordance with thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a top view of the assembled trauma kit case shown in FIG. 2.

FIG. 6 is a front plan view of a trauma kit shown in FIG. 2

FIG. 7 is a side view of the kit shown in FIG. 2.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth inorder to provide a more thorough disclosure. It will be apparent,however, to one skilled in the art, that the art disclosed may bepracticed without these specific details. In some instances, well-knownfeatures may have not been described in detail so as not to obscure theart disclosed.

A soldier 10 is shown in FIG. 1 wearing a vest to which a traumamanagement kit 12 is attached, that the soldier 10 can easily grasp andopen. This trauma management kit 12 encloses a variety of tools andbandage materials (not visible) in a quick open canvas bag 14 that has atourniquet holster 100 in accordance with the present disclosureattached to the outer surface of the quick release bag 14. This permitsthe tourniquet 102 to be immediately withdrawn for immediate use evenbefore the quick release bag 14 is opened in the event of wounding tothe soldier or soldier nearby.

In the event of massive trauma, instant access to the tourniquet 102 canmean the difference between life and death to an injured soldier. As canreadily be seen in FIG. 1, the tourniquet 102 in the holster 100 isimmediately available in such an event.

FIG. 2 is a separate view of the management kit 12 with the tourniquetholster 100 exploded in perspective. The holster 100 comprises atwo-piece polymer case 104 into which a tourniquet 102 can be placed(not shown). The polymer case 104 is preferably made of a thermoplasticpolymeric material such as Kydex and has an inner shell 106 and outershell 108 that are held together by rivets 110 adjacent the upperopening of the case. Another set of two rivets 112 fastens the plasticcase 104 to the outer surface of the main bag 14 of the kit 12. An outerfabric cover 114, preferably a nylon canvas duck fabric, may optionallythen be sewn to the outer surface of the main bag 14 of the kit 12 toenclose the plastic case 104. The outer fabric cover 114 may optionallybe attached, permanently or removably, to the holster case 104.

The rivets 112 that are used to fasten the plastic case 104 to the outersurface of the kit bag 14 are one piece rivets. Each rivet, preferablymade of aluminum, is inserted through a hole in the inner shell 106 ofthe plastic case 104 so as to project toward the main bag 1. The rivets112 are then inserted through corresponding holes in the outer shell ofthe main bag 14. A plier type tool is then used to expand the protrudingend of each rivet against the inner surface of the outer shell of themain bag 14. FIG. 3 shows the rivet configuration inside the main bag 14of the kit 12.

A perspective view of the thermoplastic case 104 for one type oftourniquet is shown in FIG. 4 along with top, back and side views of thecase 104. A top view of the assembled kit 12 is shown in FIG. 5. A frontview and side view of the assembled kit 12 is shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.

Currently there are three commercially available tourniquets 102.Preferably a different holster case 104 shape will be provided for eachstyle of tourniquet to ensure that each type is securely held in theholster 100 until needed. The holster case 104 is interchangeable withanother holster case (not pictured), and therefore a holster case 104for one commercially available tourniquet may be replaced with a holstercase (not pictured) designed for another commercially availabletourniquet.

Finally, it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that manyvariations to the kit configuration may be made. For example, a kit 12may be provided with more than one holster 100 on its outer coverdepending on the overall size of the main bag 14 of the kit 12.Accordingly, it is intended that the art disclosed shall be limited onlyto the extent required by the appended claims and the rules andprinciples of applicable law.

We claim:
 1. A trauma management kit comprising: a main quick releasebag for holding wound bandaging materials wherein the bag is made of aflexible material; a rigid tourniquet holster shaped for receiving andholding a commercially available tourniquet therein for immediate accessto the tourniquet without opening the main quick release bag, theholster being fastened to an exterior surface of the quick release bagand comprising a two piece polymer case having an inner shell and anouter shell held together by rivets adjacent an upper opening of thecase, the holster being replaceable with a different holster configuredto receive and hold another commercially available tourniquet; and aholster cover enclosing the holster, wherein the cover mitigates a nearinfrared signature of the polymer case.
 2. The trauma management kit ofclaim 1 wherein the quick release bag has holes in an outer shell of thequick release bag for receiving rivets, wherein the holster is fastenedto the outer shell with rivets that are attached to the holster and passthrough the holes in the outer shell.
 3. The trauma management kit ofclaim 1 wherein the flexible material and the holster cover are nylonduck.
 4. The trauma management kit of claim 1 wherein the holster coveris sewn to the exterior surface of the quick release bag and containsthe holster.
 5. A trauma management kit comprising: a main quick releasebag for holding wound bandaging materials made of a flexible nylon duckmaterial, the bag having holes in an outer shell of the bag forreceiving rivets; a rigid tourniquet holster shaped for receiving andholding a commercially available tourniquet therein for immediate accessto the tourniquet without opening the main quick release bag, theholster being fastened to an exterior surface of the quick release bagwith rivets that are attached to the holster and pass through the holesin the outer shell of the quick release bag, the holster comprising atwo piece polymer case having an inner shell and an outer shell heldtogether by rivets adjacent an upper opening of the case, the outershell having a rounded, raised portion that extends vertically from topto bottom along a midline of the outer shell, the holster beingreplaceable with a different holster configured to receive and holdanother commercially available tourniquet; and a nylon duck holstercover sewn to the exterior surface of the quick release bag, the holstercover enclosing the polymer case, and the holster cover mitigating anear infrared signature of the polymer case.